Last night in New York, female athletes rubbed elbows on the red carpet at the Women’s Sports Foundation’s (WSF) 34th Annual Salute to Women in Sports. Trading in their protective gear and sneakers for lace dresses and heels, all the ladies brought their A-game to celebrate their fellow athletes achievements throughout the year. The night’s top honor went to Olympic swimmer Missy Franklin, who walked away with the coveted 2013 Individual Sportswoman of the Year award. Check out all the red carpet looks here.

Alex Gaudino has just dropped a new music video for his song “I Don’t Wanna Dance,” and it will most likely be one of the best videos you’ve seen this year. Cats, cats in headbands, cats on exercise balls…enough said, watch it now!

MTV’s True Life is back at it and looking to explore the stories of people who have “Drunkorexia.” Drunkorexia being the practice of replacing meals with booze, often times to save a dime. Check out MTV’s Craigslist casting post below.

Remember that time Michelle was the only member of Destiny’s Child to have half of her face cropped on their new album cover? A hilarious new blog called “Poor Michelle” compiles all the times when Michelle just couldn’t catch a break. Check out some of the highlights below!

If you had a profound love for Legos, and an equally profound love for the holy grail of bags, the Birkin, then it is your lucky day. Spotted on Etsy, Lego jewelry designer Agnieszka Biernacka has combined fashion and the beloved toy bricks to produce a fully functional Birkin tribute bag. It is just like a real Birkin!!! Only unlike a real Birkin, it’s only $400, instead of $4,000 and up. Although let’s be honest, if you can throw down $400 for a Lego Birkin, you probably already have the real deal, and if you don’t, you may want to reconsider your life choices. Check out pictures of the bag below.

Contemporary artist Johnathan Paul, also known as Desire Obtain Cherish, thinks you might be. Paul’s latest works are these larger-than-life, wall mounted pill sleeves designed after the branding of some of the heaviest hitters in fashion: Chanel, Louis Vuitton, YSL, and Hermes. He clearly is taking the term “designer drugs” literally.